Latest exchange rate: 1 Yen is equal to how much Vietnamese Dong?

The number of international students and exporters of Vietnamese workers living and working in Japan is very large, monitoring the Japanese yen exchange rate when converted to Vietnamese money will help you transfer money to Vietnam the most profitable time so 1 yen now how much money? How much is 1 thousand yen worth in Vietnam?

What is Yen?

Yen 円 (En) is the currency of Japan and is understood to mean round. On the international monetary system, the symbol for the Japanese Yen is JPY. The yen was identified as the currency of Japan in 1871 when the Japanese government established a Japanese mint. Currently the yen is used mainly in financial markets because the unit is so small.

What is Yen?

How much is 1 Japanese Yen in Vietnam Dong?

Around the end of 2022, the Japanese Yen fell to its lowest level in 33 years. Although the Japanese Yen is currently at a stable level, it is still not the highest it has ever been. 1 Japanese Yen is equal to how much Vietnamese Dong? At the latest exchange rate, 1 Japanese Yen is equal to 173.78 VND.

Above is the latest updated Japanese Yen exchange rate information. After knowing how much to change 1 Yen in Vietnam Dong, please refer to the following conversion table for other values.

1 JPY= 173,78 VNĐ

2 JPY= 347,56 VNĐ

3 JPY= 521,34 VNĐ

4 JPY= 695,12 VNĐ

5 JPY= 868,9 VNĐ

6 JPY= 1.042,68 VNĐ

7 JPY= 1.216,46 VNĐ

8 JPY= 1.390,24 VNĐ

9 JPY= 1.564,02 VNĐ

10 JPY= 1.737,8 VNĐ

50 JPY= 8.689 VNĐ

100 JPY= 17.378 VNĐ

1000 JPY= 173.780 VNĐ

2000 JPY= 347.560 VNĐ

5000 JPY= 868.900 VNĐ

10.000 JPY=1.737.800 VNĐ

100.000  JPY= 17.378.000 VNĐ

200.000 JPY= 34.756.000 VNĐ

500.000 JPY= 86.890.000 VNĐ

1.000.000 JPY= 173.780.000 VNĐ

10.000.000 JPY= 1.737.800.000 VNĐ

100.000.000  JPY= 17.378.000.000 VNĐ

Currency denominations in circulation in Japan

The Japanese market currently circulates two main currencies, coins and banknotes. In which, metal coins have 6 denominations and banknotes have 4 denominations.

Metal Coins

Metal coins include 1 yen, 5 yen, 10 yen, 50 yen, 100 yen and 500 yen coins.

Currency denominations in circulation in Japan

  • 1 Yen coin

This is the smallest denomination in today’s Japanese monetary system. Most 1 yen coins are used to pay change and change in supermarkets and post offices. The 1 Yen coin is made from aluminum as the main material.

  • Metal coin 5 yen

The Japanese 5 yen coin is made of brass with a large size, heavier than the 1 yen coin. In the Japanese concept, the 1 yen coin brings the meaning of luck.

  • 10 yen coin

The main material to make 10 yen coins is red copper.

  • 50 yen coin

The 50 yen coin is made from white copper, so it won’t rust if used for a long time. In the Japanese concept, the 50 yen coin is also classified as an item that brings luck to the user.

  • 100 yen coin

100 yen is made from the main material is white copper, which is stainless over time. 100 Yen coins were produced and put into use since 2006. How much is 1 hundred yen in Vietnamese Dong? Currently 100 yen is equivalent to about 17,378 VND.

  • Metal coin 500 yen

500 yen is the most valuable and weighty Japanese coin today. Nickel is the main material used to make a 500 yen coin.

Paper money

The group of banknotes circulating in Japan currently has 4 denominations. Includes 1000 yen, 2000 yen, 5000 yen, 10,000 yen bills. Similar to Vietnam and many other countries, Japanese banknotes also print images of famous Japanese greats. However, in Vietnam, all bills are printed with Uncle Ho’s image, but in Japan, each different denomination will have a different image of a great man.

  • 1000 Japanese Yen

This is the paper with the lowest denomination in the group of banknotes circulating in Japan today. However, this 1000 yen note is widely used in all environments in Japan. The 1000 yen banknote was printed in 2004 and features Mr. Noguchi Hideyo on the front and the back with a picture of Mount Fuji.
So how much is the 1000 Japanese Yen bill in Vietnam Dong? According to the exchange rate mentioned above, currently 1000 Japanese Yen is equivalent to about 173,780 VND.

  • 2000 Japanese Yen

This is the most rarely used currency on the Japanese market. Because on vending machines and trains do not use this bill for payment. However, because of its high aesthetics, this banknote is also selected for collection and as a souvenir.

  • 5000 Japanese Yen

The 5000 yen bill is a banknote and has a purple color with the character printed on the front being Mrs. Higuchi Ichiyo. She was an important female novelist during the early Meiji period. More specifically, she is also the first female writer to appear after 1000 years in Japan from the Ping An era.

  • 10,000 yen bill

The character printed on the 10,000 yen bill is the famous Japanese thinker and educator – Mr. Fukuzawa Yukichi. This currency is mostly used in banks in Japan.
So how much is 1 thousand yen in Vietnamese Dong? According to the exchange rate in the part 1 yen is equal to how much Vietnamese dong just given, it is easy to determine that 10,000 Japanese yen is equivalent to about 1,737,800 VND.

Payment methods for purchases in Japan

Japan is one of the most modern countries in Asia today. Therefore, there are many payment methods applied to people when shopping here to bring maximum convenience.

Payment methods for purchases in Japan

Cash payment

This is a traditional payment method and is still loved by many people. Especially, for orders of small value, people still prefer to use this payment method.
You should note, when taking a bus in Japan, you need to have change, coins before getting on the bus. Because in many cases, you will be forced to get off the bus because the driver will not accept cash in denominations higher than 1000 yen.

Use credit or debit cards

Almost every department store, high-end restaurant, mall or retail store accepts credit card payments. However, when you go to rural areas in Japan, this payment method is not really popular.

Where to change Japanese currency to Vietnamese Dong?

There are many places in the country that support changing Japanese currency into Vietnamese currency. Currency exchange fees vary from location to location. Therefore, you should consider choosing the money exchange address that brings the highest profit.

Exchange at the bank

Most domestic banks support foreign currency exchange. Therefore, you can go to any bank near where you are to be supported to change Yen into VND. Each bank will have a different specific fee table. If you don’t need it too urgently, you can slowly search for the bank that offers the best exchange rate and fee.

Exchange at the airport

The airport always supports you to change Japanese currency to Vietnamese currency at all times. However, usually the currency rate at the airport will not be the best. Therefore, you should limit changing money when you get off the plane.

Exchange at stores

There are many small and retail stores on the market today that provide the service of changing Japanese currency into Vietnamese currency. At many times, the exchange rates that these stores give you will be much higher than at banks and airports.